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but we've re-created a dimensional environment where you can enter with gru and margo, edith, and agnes, and, of course, fabulous minions. >> what's a minion? >> it's like a little yellow thing that helps gru with his lab and stuff. >> and the best part is, you are turned into a minion. we take our guests and we transform you into minions. >> it's so cool. i want to be one. >> gru has a new event that he wants to create, and you're here to help him do that. and, of course, you go through the training -- the girls take you through the training. >> you're now in the minion training grounds. >> whoa! whoa! >> this is where we test your strength, speed, and ability to not die. >> it's a wild, wild experience, but it's great because it's an entire family experience. >> look out, minions! don't get fly-swatted! >> it was awesome! i loved it. >> what'd you like about it? >> i love the minions. they're my favorite. >> how was the ride? >> it was awesome. >> amazing. i loved it. >> it's not over when the ride ends because you get to go and experience a minion dance party. so everybody celebrates
but we've re-created a dimensional environment where you can enter with gru and margo, edith, and agnes, and, of course, fabulous minions. >> what's a minion? >> it's like a little yellow thing that helps gru with his lab and stuff. >> and the best part is, you are turned into a minion. we take our guests and we transform you into minions. >> it's so cool. i want to be one. >> gru has a new event that he wants to create, and you're here to help him do that. and, of...
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so many brought the dimension of the spiritual into a secular environment. joseph was prime minister of egypt. and what an amazing contribution he made, bridging the divide between the sacred and secular. as a senator demint mentioned, i was in the navy for 27 years. and i was delighted to be and that military organization, because as most of you know, jesus was a navy man. [laughter] ships, walking on water, although some say he was a marine, but i believe he was in he navy. to do the exegesis correctly, e was in the navy. i remember having a supervisor, second in command, who was an individual that i did not enjoy being with. must confess. confession is good for the soul. he rarely spoke a paragraph without plenty of profanity. and that is rather aggravating for a person of the cloth. well, he was writing my e-mail you a. so what do you do? i would take him on in the evening prayer. on the ship there was a public address system and in the evening the chaplain offers a prayer and a very inclusive prayer for all of the sailors. the executive officer and i we
so many brought the dimension of the spiritual into a secular environment. joseph was prime minister of egypt. and what an amazing contribution he made, bridging the divide between the sacred and secular. as a senator demint mentioned, i was in the navy for 27 years. and i was delighted to be and that military organization, because as most of you know, jesus was a navy man. [laughter] ships, walking on water, although some say he was a marine, but i believe he was in he navy. to do the exegesis...
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it is not the environment of anti-american and it is pro americanism. >> absolutely. i mentioned in my statement i have received an number of the mails from libyans once the white house welcomed me with my candidacy to offer their hopes for the relationship to continue strongly. we have lost a lot of time and we need to get going on this. >> that is what i was going to mention next after gadaffi was overthrown the of footprint was enacted, and many of us argued strenuously for the kinds of assistance whether border security, treatment of the wounded, helping organize military, and i think it is pretty clear with the objective view of most observers that we have done very little. added 30,000 i think we treated three in a boston hospital. there is still the issue of sovereign immunity which seems to have hung up our ability to send people there to train their military. part of it is the libyans faults. one heck of a lot of it is our fault. i would expect, and i have talked to secretary kerry about this problem, and you will have to start unsticking things but you have
it is not the environment of anti-american and it is pro americanism. >> absolutely. i mentioned in my statement i have received an number of the mails from libyans once the white house welcomed me with my candidacy to offer their hopes for the relationship to continue strongly. we have lost a lot of time and we need to get going on this. >> that is what i was going to mention next after gadaffi was overthrown the of footprint was enacted, and many of us argued strenuously for the...
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but in an environment simmering with bitter rivalries and racial tension, finding any long-term solution is a never-ending battle. >> inmates in the general population right now consider everything a state of war, so they are ready for everything. >> some guys gonna get their head blown off, some guys are going to get stabbed real good. >> there's no hope. >> we are in the new alcatraz. >> isolated on the northern coastline, some 300 miles north of san francisco, there is a small community besieged by violence, incinerated by racial hatred. the community is called pelican bay, one of the most notorious maximum security prisons in america. pelican bay state prison was designed as california's new alcatraz, a single facility that would isolate and contain the state's worst inmates, inmates too violent and dangerous for any other institutions. >> i was involved in several fights on the tier. >> stabbings, beatings, pretty regular occurrence around here. >> up here, they killing people. >> i seen people getting their throat cut. i have seen, you know, people get rat packed, you know, five gu
but in an environment simmering with bitter rivalries and racial tension, finding any long-term solution is a never-ending battle. >> inmates in the general population right now consider everything a state of war, so they are ready for everything. >> some guys gonna get their head blown off, some guys are going to get stabbed real good. >> there's no hope. >> we are in the new alcatraz. >> isolated on the northern coastline, some 300 miles north of san francisco,...
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the environments in which we operate include the law-enforcement environment. they are very different in terms of the engagement on what we can and can't do and we compare it to places like afghanistan and iraq. the rules of engagement are what we call use of force and apply to individuals on mountain tops. it's a little bit more difficult in terms of what we actually do once we identify them. we have plans in place and we have removed utilizing spotters in the mountains. it continues to be a significant threat and a persistence on our part to mitigate that. >> how many spotters have been taken out? >> i don't have that number. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. the next is senator baldwin, who will be back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to start by thanking the men and women in our department of homeland security. some on very dangerous train to keep our borders secure. i am encouraged to see the bipartisan product. there are encouraging provisions of this bill. it addresses for the security and unification and high skilled workers and pathways to
the environments in which we operate include the law-enforcement environment. they are very different in terms of the engagement on what we can and can't do and we compare it to places like afghanistan and iraq. the rules of engagement are what we call use of force and apply to individuals on mountain tops. it's a little bit more difficult in terms of what we actually do once we identify them. we have plans in place and we have removed utilizing spotters in the mountains. it continues to be a...
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this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can one hundred thousand people in one hundred countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. "bp" is proud to bring you, "california's gold." beyond petroleum, "bp."
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she seemed really comfortable in her environment. she seemed to have built a really strong relationship with the three other females in her pod. >> then just days later, travino and her lawyer reached a plea bargain which spared her the death penalty. she was sentenced to 18 years in the arizona state prison system. >>> coming up -- >> i stabbed him in his lungs and his kidneys. and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> in prison for manslaughter, one inmate's past can come back to haunt him. >> before i was an inmate, you know, i was a correctional officer here at this facility. >>> in prison, we often find unusual stories can be found in the most mundane settings. that happened at the penitentiary of new mexico when he met inmate daniel rapatz during his shift in the prison laundry. >> we do the facility laundry on a daily basis. one day we'll do yellows, one day we'll do whites, one day we'll do blankets. the leg irons are for security reasons. that way we can't run. there's really nowhere we could go anyway. >> rapatz was ser
she seemed really comfortable in her environment. she seemed to have built a really strong relationship with the three other females in her pod. >> then just days later, travino and her lawyer reached a plea bargain which spared her the death penalty. she was sentenced to 18 years in the arizona state prison system. >>> coming up -- >> i stabbed him in his lungs and his kidneys. and he basically drowned in his own blood. >> in prison for manslaughter, one inmate's...
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. >> merkel highlighted protecting the environment as asue where politics and religion should have the same commitment. >> politics in the pulpit -- a number of top politicians are including this year's event including chancellor angela merkel. she used the occasion to talk about environmental protection in the age of globalization and to highlight germany's role in promoting responsible development. >> through our industrialization, we have contributed to climate change so much that we have an obligation to show how to marry growth, prosperity, and sustainability. >> merkel said current generations needed to think about the future, and that includes germany's transition to renewable energy sources. on that front, the chancellor described the country as a global role model. >> others will look to us to see if we have succeeded, and if we do not succeed, many of them will sit back and say that they will not succeed either. >> the opposition social democrats are also putting in an appearance. their parliamentary leader attended a forum on europe while the party pose a candidate for chanc
. >> merkel highlighted protecting the environment as asue where politics and religion should have the same commitment. >> politics in the pulpit -- a number of top politicians are including this year's event including chancellor angela merkel. she used the occasion to talk about environmental protection in the age of globalization and to highlight germany's role in promoting responsible development. >> through our industrialization, we have contributed to climate change so...
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amazing is the companies have shown so much improvement in what analysts consider a so-so consumer environment and yet as one park visitor told me, you can't stop enjoying life. >> do you feel more confident going out? >> yes. >> how come? because i'm having a good time back home so we're good. >> and this afternoon ceo bob iger of disney pointed out that their park revenues really beat expectations and he says the consumer is improving and susie, it's not just the american consumer and we just saw a huge group of consumers at universal studios hollywood. maybe everyone is feeling better. >> everyone wants to have a good time, jane. thank you very much. jane wells reporting from universal studios. >> finally tonight, if you were wondering where the world's millionaires live we have the answer thanks to a company that compiles data on high net worth individuals called wealth insight. the number one city for millionaires, tokyo with nearly half a million of them, next up, new york city with 389,000. the only american city in the top ten and rounding out the top five, london, paris and frankfurt
amazing is the companies have shown so much improvement in what analysts consider a so-so consumer environment and yet as one park visitor told me, you can't stop enjoying life. >> do you feel more confident going out? >> yes. >> how come? because i'm having a good time back home so we're good. >> and this afternoon ceo bob iger of disney pointed out that their park revenues really beat expectations and he says the consumer is improving and susie, it's not just the...
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stephen harper, global director of environment of energy policy at intel. we haven't always agreed with every action taken under mccarthy's watch that we always respected her rocksolid dedication to protecting the environment and a commitment to finding solutions that protect our nation's economy. it goes on. chairman and president of the southern company has beautiful things to say. william, partner at -- represents have beautiful things to say. and i ask unanimous consent, there's no one here, to put the rest of these into the record. it goes on and on. it's business. it's organizations. it's respected individuals in our communities. how about this? for republican governors, including jodi, republican governor of connecticut. she says gina's leadership on issues our national respected it comes as no surprise obama has reached out to her. she's a dedicated public servant. i mean, gene mccarthy is one of the most mainstream nominees ever to come before the senate. and the fact that everyone of my republican colleagues on this committee would not show her th
stephen harper, global director of environment of energy policy at intel. we haven't always agreed with every action taken under mccarthy's watch that we always respected her rocksolid dedication to protecting the environment and a commitment to finding solutions that protect our nation's economy. it goes on. chairman and president of the southern company has beautiful things to say. william, partner at -- represents have beautiful things to say. and i ask unanimous consent, there's no one...
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corruption and the craziness and a lack of democracy in, but they're willing to take pictures of the environment at tremendous personal risk against the secret police because the internet has perfect memory because they're terrified that their families will be killed. they have one child and the child is everything in their culture. >> tell me about a decade to dealings in china. why -- how, you know, you felt you could not do everything he needed to do and so it -- >> china is the only current country. in the book we argue that china will actually get into the business of exchanging tools for minerals, trading everything else. there the only current country that does act of, and by that i mean you will get a phone call and you have to take something down. it is illegal to discuss what they are taking down, but i can assure you it has to do with criticism of the senior leaders. you get the phone : you have to take it down. became so obsessive. we thought that it was a modest transition, but because they're terrified of this spring bolts. i suspect the truth about what is going on, it became oppr
corruption and the craziness and a lack of democracy in, but they're willing to take pictures of the environment at tremendous personal risk against the secret police because the internet has perfect memory because they're terrified that their families will be killed. they have one child and the child is everything in their culture. >> tell me about a decade to dealings in china. why -- how, you know, you felt you could not do everything he needed to do and so it -- >> china is the...
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in this department at every level of command will work together everyday to establish an environment of dignity and respect where sexual assault is not tolerated, condoned or ignored. >> reporter: the pentagon report came just days affluent connell jeffrey krusinski was himself arrested for allegedly groping a woman. and in february air force lieutenant general susan helms overturned a captain's conviction on aggravated sexual assault. now missouri senator claire mccaskell is holding up helms' nomination for vice chair of the u.s. someplace command she spoke at today's hearing. >> the general said no, no, we believe the member of the military. that is the crux of the problem here. because if a victim does not believe that the system is capable of believing her there's no point in risking your entire career. >> reporter: in response, lawmakers are pursuing multiple kinds of legislation on the problem. one could strip commanding officers of their ability too reverse convictions. i'm joined now by mark thompson, the washington deputy bureau chief and national security correspondent for
in this department at every level of command will work together everyday to establish an environment of dignity and respect where sexual assault is not tolerated, condoned or ignored. >> reporter: the pentagon report came just days affluent connell jeffrey krusinski was himself arrested for allegedly groping a woman. and in february air force lieutenant general susan helms overturned a captain's conviction on aggravated sexual assault. now missouri senator claire mccaskell is holding up...
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we destroy the environment in the name of saving the environment at putting these cuisinart in the sky that killed golden eagles and adopt an energy policy that is for the energy equivalent of going to war in sailboats. so that's my view on these giant windows. but my question is this, we have thousands of abandoned mines across the country that people mind and left and now we are looking for money to clean those things that. what i'm going to do when these windmills low down or when they were out after 20 years? are when the tax subsidies for the rich people that fund them run out and we decide we don't want to spend $12 billion a year subsidizing them? who's going to clinton? there are thousands of them. my question is simple. is there a bond that you require of developers of wind turbines on public land so that at any time they are abandoned by the developer, is there a bond that the developer has to put up to make sure that the landscape is returned to its former pristine beauty? >> senator, i'm going to have to defer to deputy secretary hayes on that. >> senator, i know there's at
we destroy the environment in the name of saving the environment at putting these cuisinart in the sky that killed golden eagles and adopt an energy policy that is for the energy equivalent of going to war in sailboats. so that's my view on these giant windows. but my question is this, we have thousands of abandoned mines across the country that people mind and left and now we are looking for money to clean those things that. what i'm going to do when these windmills low down or when they were...
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ec environment differently. ahep we don't see environment as people of the problem. ec environment as people of the core of the solution to the problem. it is because we transition from victims to being empowered, to sustg in power. >> and now you want to speak to sustainability. link e tw just ask a question anod you cad link these things together and i will sit back and listen to you as i love to do.i we will sit back and listened as one utilities things. so speak to the issue of sustainability in whatever way you want to give allegis said. but adriana talked about this issue being a part because of the health of our children. and so when we are forced to live in these -- in these environmental regions and environmental racism is real for your community and for mine, but there are health consequences.h i raise that because i was d reading the other day, which made my charges dropped.part another step better than i do, but i was reading a particularsd senator who had suggested, maybe even -- something he is proposing as a bill now, but a particular community state s
ec environment differently. ahep we don't see environment as people of the problem. ec environment as people of the core of the solution to the problem. it is because we transition from victims to being empowered, to sustg in power. >> and now you want to speak to sustainability. link e tw just ask a question anod you cad link these things together and i will sit back and listen to you as i love to do.i we will sit back and listened as one utilities things. so speak to the issue of...
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>> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not too dangerous to go to population? >> i don't want you to go with any false impressions. what's going to happen is you are still six/five and they're going to review you. any decrease in your custody level be through that process over there in level five. you still need to follow that process for a level six step five. have a good day. enjoy it. >> whatever. >> i got 60 days to go home. by the time the process happens there i'll be lucky if i get two weeks to come out on the tier with people. anything is better than nothing, i guess. you interact with somebody physically because there's no physical contact
>> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not...
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have a pristine control environment, governor well, but it is a different set of issues. we don't talk about the volcker rule, we're not talking about those type of events. it's a processing company. so it is -- it takes a level of tension off that exists if you're in a financial institution today. >> you know, it's interesting. you were so complimentary to jamie a moment ago, and i'll get off this in a second, but i just came from a lunch of another competitor of his, who also said, he's running a machine, he's absolutely terrific, and yet, every day we hear, should he be splitting up chairman and ceo roles? are we in a moment in time where it doesn't really matter how good you are, what a good guy you are. we're at a moment in time where if you're a target, you're a target. >> i think that's 100%. if you look at jpmorgan's track record, jamie dimon's track record, the results, these are fabulous outcomes, great leader, it's a moment in time, has nothing to do -- it can be any person, even with those type of results. >> see, the idea here, though, i don't know that it's
have a pristine control environment, governor well, but it is a different set of issues. we don't talk about the volcker rule, we're not talking about those type of events. it's a processing company. so it is -- it takes a level of tension off that exists if you're in a financial institution today. >> you know, it's interesting. you were so complimentary to jamie a moment ago, and i'll get off this in a second, but i just came from a lunch of another competitor of his, who also said, he's...
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it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment of the white house. and to me, that one just stood out from the pack as a cover photo. >> host: did you have a favorite trip you went on? >> guest: i think the president's trip to africa, his last trip to africa, i believe it was 2007, to me, that was my favorite trip. i think witnessing the outpouring of love and thankfulness from all of the countries that we visited -- and this was after in reaction to the pepfar which all of the aid for global health that the president initiated. and all of the african people in these countries are so thankful. and it was as many -- as if -- it was wonderful to witness. and the color of the culture there. and for me, it was my first trip to africa as, you know, a black american to go to africa really unique. and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book the picture of him dancing there. [laughter] the famous video of him dancing. were you there? were you present? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what was that moment like? >> guest: you know, it was fun. i
it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment of the white house. and to me, that one just stood out from the pack as a cover photo. >> host: did you have a favorite trip you went on? >> guest: i think the president's trip to africa, his last trip to africa, i believe it was 2007, to me, that was my favorite trip. i think witnessing the outpouring of love and thankfulness from all of the countries that we visited -- and this was after in reaction to the...
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there is no way in my humble opinion, that you can live in the same environment and have this type of an event take place and this woman did not know about it. >> especially if they were making the bombs at home? >> yeah, not only making but planning this. so the plannings- plans, the buildings of the bombs and who they communicated with . remember as you know, i have said all along, you can't build this type of a bomb, we can go on the internet to see how to do it. it is another to build it and drag it around new york city without it detonating and stability factor become a monumental thing that guys like me look at. how did he get to to work . how did they get the bombs to where they were placed without them detonating it. someone trained them. >> speaking of that. the area and city in dagestan, where we are learning about is a hot bed for hardened islam i felt and people who are battle we're -a weary and driven out of chechnya are holed up and tamerlan spent six monthings. >> no one knows where he was and no one has told us yet. this is not the about the soviets in my opinion. this
there is no way in my humble opinion, that you can live in the same environment and have this type of an event take place and this woman did not know about it. >> especially if they were making the bombs at home? >> yeah, not only making but planning this. so the plannings- plans, the buildings of the bombs and who they communicated with . remember as you know, i have said all along, you can't build this type of a bomb, we can go on the internet to see how to do it. it is another to...
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these agreements would literally rewrite domestic laws with respect to land use, the environment, food safety, banking stability, the price of medicine, internet freedom. if you leak sopa piracy act theft copright chapter has a back door softa. congress said no to that. tpp could become a mechanism to pre-empt public point and the congress to and force into play all of these rules. now, tpp has been under negotiation for three years and 16 rounds and there's not been any fast track. it shows you don't need fast track to negotiate on trade agreement. the other thing it show is what is now the natural course of how al of these years of congress ceding is authority since 1973 has led to a psychologist of presumption where the obama administration is negotiating the biggest trade agreement since the wto with enormous domestic and political implications and policy imreplying indications as if article one added u.s. constitution did not and congress had to row. not only has congress not delegated the authority but this time obama is not letting congress see the negotiating text. doesn't assi
these agreements would literally rewrite domestic laws with respect to land use, the environment, food safety, banking stability, the price of medicine, internet freedom. if you leak sopa piracy act theft copright chapter has a back door softa. congress said no to that. tpp could become a mechanism to pre-empt public point and the congress to and force into play all of these rules. now, tpp has been under negotiation for three years and 16 rounds and there's not been any fast track. it shows...
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requirements will not only save homeowners and businesses on their utility bills they will also clean up the environment. >> it takes off the grid the dirtiest of the energy that's produced by pg & e or whoever is supplying it and replaces it with clean energy. >> reporter: but some are worried about nanny government requiring people to go green. >> i would like to see the ordnance changed and remove the word mandatory to voluntary. >> reporter: sometimes there needs to be laws to encourage safety. like seat belts. >> our county and state but lead our nation in a progressive value. >> reporter: but it wasn't a progressive city to lead the charge. lancaster approved a similar ordnance about a month ago. >> we're one of the most progressive towns in the state. they're one of the most conservative towns in the state. it really shows that this isn't a political issue, this is an issue about the economy and about climate change. >> reporter: the ordnance will take effect on july 21st and this solar idea is sweeping california. by 2020 all new homes built in california will be required to use solar power. liv
requirements will not only save homeowners and businesses on their utility bills they will also clean up the environment. >> it takes off the grid the dirtiest of the energy that's produced by pg & e or whoever is supplying it and replaces it with clean energy. >> reporter: but some are worried about nanny government requiring people to go green. >> i would like to see the ordnance changed and remove the word mandatory to voluntary. >> reporter: sometimes there needs...
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the environment by want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons are talking about, these persons getting citizenship have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered that not unlike the african- american community or other poor communities, this issue of environmental racism is real. the conditions these persons have to work in, these conditions these persons have to live in, the conditions they have to navigate every day to live lives of meeting, worth and ,alue is another untold story another issue that doesn't come up and this conversation about why we have to focus on the humanity of these persons. so i want to make sure in this conversation we had adriaan the , i wonder if he might give me some sense of what the issues are as far as the environment that these persons have to drink and breathe and live every day that america ought to be aware of as we talk about giving these persons the same respect each one of us deserves. >> it is important and i'm glad you tie it back in to that because that's exactly it. the reason we have people dying daily
the environment by want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons are talking about, these persons getting citizenship have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered that not unlike the african- american community or other poor communities, this issue of environmental racism is real. the conditions these persons have to work in, these conditions these persons have to live in, the conditions they have to navigate every day to live lives of meeting, worth and...
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requirements will not only save homeowners and businesses on their utility bills they will also clean up the environment. >> it takes off the grid the dirtiest of the energy that's produced by pg & e or whoever is supplying it and replaces it with clean energy. >> reporter: but some are worried about nanny government requiring people to go green. >> i would like to see the ordnance changed and remove the word mandatory to voluntary. >> reporter: sometimes there needs to be laws to encourage safety. like seat belts. >> our county and state but lead our nation in a progressive value. >> reporter: but it wasn't a progressive city to lead the charge. lancaster approved a similar ordnance about a month ago. >> we're one of the most progressive towns in the state. they're one of the most conservative towns in the state. it really shows that this isn't a political issue, this is an issue about the economy and about climate change. >> reporter: the ordnance will take effect on july 21st and this solar idea is sweeping california. by 2020 all new homes built in california will be required to use solar power. liv
requirements will not only save homeowners and businesses on their utility bills they will also clean up the environment. >> it takes off the grid the dirtiest of the energy that's produced by pg & e or whoever is supplying it and replaces it with clean energy. >> reporter: but some are worried about nanny government requiring people to go green. >> i would like to see the ordnance changed and remove the word mandatory to voluntary. >> reporter: sometimes there needs...
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>> being under siege or in a hostile environment where we are surrounded by potential threats. we wanted to move towards normal life and a withdrawal of extra ds personnel. and managing more of a problem that included the recruitment of libyans to provide the security we need. >> thank you. were you planning on bringing her to libya? you mentioned your what being a part of the decision process. were you planning on bringing her to libya since it was normalized? >> i was actually selected by the assistant secretary for affairs. >> we spent a lot of time in lebanon together. a good man. as to family returning to libya,normalization means you bring back -- with that part of what was going on? >> that is what we were reporting towards. -- we were pointing towards. we had a long talk before he left for benghazi and we felt optimistic about the trajectory, even though all the security problems were going on. we thought the libyans were getting their political act together. it were going to get a constitution, the economy was going to pick up and stabilize. to --t project was retail r
>> being under siege or in a hostile environment where we are surrounded by potential threats. we wanted to move towards normal life and a withdrawal of extra ds personnel. and managing more of a problem that included the recruitment of libyans to provide the security we need. >> thank you. were you planning on bringing her to libya? you mentioned your what being a part of the decision process. were you planning on bringing her to libya since it was normalized? >> i was...
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democracy, but many of our most important non-trade laws and food safety, financial regulations, the environment, and more. this is intimately connected to fast-track. number two, fast-track has totally upended the balance of power. and it basically ripped up, shredded, a vital checks and balances built into the constitution by the founders concentrate on what turns out to be vast power to unilaterally impose policy in the process that is heavily influenced by large corporations to fast track, among other things, officially empowered over 600 official corporate advisors to have access to tax secrets of august doesn't seek an end to direct imports. so even though public citizen, the organization were at work, is very focused for 40 years on good process to good policy, fast track is even worse than the usual bad process, and that what it is basically allowed is a formalization of use of trade agreement to come in a slow-motion, coups d'État quietly take over democratic policy space. that is vital, not just you but in other countries, to be able to meet the challenges of the 21st century. fast tr
democracy, but many of our most important non-trade laws and food safety, financial regulations, the environment, and more. this is intimately connected to fast-track. number two, fast-track has totally upended the balance of power. and it basically ripped up, shredded, a vital checks and balances built into the constitution by the founders concentrate on what turns out to be vast power to unilaterally impose policy in the process that is heavily influenced by large corporations to fast track,...
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the peoples and cultures have shared the diverse environments. these traditions are a unique culture but one that is faced great turbulence. it has been plagued by civil war and suffered struggles with the sudan and other neighboring countries. today, chad is emerging its legacy of internal turmoil and a regional conflict. shadow plays a positive role in the region determining to mediation and peacekeeping efforts. chad has been a key partner in the international community efforts, dissipating and sustaining heavy casualties in the international community. chad intends to maintain troops there is a member of the united nations peacekeeping operation. the leadership in the economic community of essential african states, the community of the sahara and central african force commission advances the hope we share for the future of a more prosperous and central africa. ongoing instability and conflict in bordering countries such as we are now seeing threatens the progress chad has recently enjoyed. the president has led negotiations to bring a transpa
the peoples and cultures have shared the diverse environments. these traditions are a unique culture but one that is faced great turbulence. it has been plagued by civil war and suffered struggles with the sudan and other neighboring countries. today, chad is emerging its legacy of internal turmoil and a regional conflict. shadow plays a positive role in the region determining to mediation and peacekeeping efforts. chad has been a key partner in the international community efforts, dissipating...
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commercially oriented property and casualty business, so, yes, we manage the business in the low interest rate environment, and the fact that prices proablg didn't keep track more for profitability than -- we are for improving and maintaining our margins. liz: stock up 50% year over year, the shareholders are happy. i have a general question about ?urnses because i know everybody out there had a bad experience in some way or another, but the perception about insurance, guys, not saying you because you do commercial, but, i mean, state farm was my insurance. they dropped me. they used me like an atm. i paid them for 14 # years, all premiums, and when i needed them, they were not there. how do you fight that perception? they said, oh, like ad good neighbor, state farm is there, and when i needed them, they were not there. i know i'm speaking for a lot of people. they dumped me, which was weird, and, yes, i'm angry about this, because the ceo never came here. thank you for coming here. >> well, thank you. >> how do they want you to see companies? >> i'll speak about my company in a moment, liz, but i think f
commercially oriented property and casualty business, so, yes, we manage the business in the low interest rate environment, and the fact that prices proablg didn't keep track more for profitability than -- we are for improving and maintaining our margins. liz: stock up 50% year over year, the shareholders are happy. i have a general question about ?urnses because i know everybody out there had a bad experience in some way or another, but the perception about insurance, guys, not saying you...
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it's important to our environment. and the beach restoration saves lives, mitigates property dama damage, and it keeps the recovery costs down. now, i see the majority leader just walked in here. would the majority leader like me to suspend? would the majority leader like me to suspend? mr. reid: madam president, if -- the presiding officer: mr. leader. mr. reid: i would like the record to appear as not being interrupted. i appreciate, of course, the courtesy of my friend from florida. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president, this is an important unanimous consent request. we've been working on this for a long time. i now ask unanimous consent that at a time to be determined by me, in consultation with senator mcconnell, the senate proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 92, there be one hour for debate equally divided in the usual form, that upon the use or yielding back of that time, the senate proceed to vote with no intervening action or debate on the nomination, the motio
it's important to our environment. and the beach restoration saves lives, mitigates property dama damage, and it keeps the recovery costs down. now, i see the majority leader just walked in here. would the majority leader like me to suspend? would the majority leader like me to suspend? mr. reid: madam president, if -- the presiding officer: mr. leader. mr. reid: i would like the record to appear as not being interrupted. i appreciate, of course, the courtesy of my friend from florida. the...
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but you accept in our view, the company understands its lot in life, a slower, no-growth environment. i look at how so much of your business is united states. i know there are restrictions on what you can sell overseas but some brands have got to be gigantic if you get them overseas. >> they could be. but cad bury sold them in 1998. >> asia, you just made a deal. >> we can do some stuff with the noncarbs, exactly right. and we have a team look at that right now. but i want to keep the team focused on north america. even though the behemoths out there have slowed down, have some cold fatigue, we still have a lost opportunity with distribution and availability. now, some brands are doing well, others doing -- stand out well, some stand out badly. how do you make more with mots and how do you contain losses in hawaiian punch? >> the mots has taken off well for us. we had had the cold weather this year. last year warm weather. the frost came n killed the apples. we went in and bought a lot of apples so we could continue to supply people. our mott's applesauce is doing well. you saw the nu
but you accept in our view, the company understands its lot in life, a slower, no-growth environment. i look at how so much of your business is united states. i know there are restrictions on what you can sell overseas but some brands have got to be gigantic if you get them overseas. >> they could be. but cad bury sold them in 1998. >> asia, you just made a deal. >> we can do some stuff with the noncarbs, exactly right. and we have a team look at that right now. but i want to...
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and we think, given the environment we are in, mandatory funding makes sense. on the science side, we have a $946 million investment in basic and applied science to support mission and a social programs. million from 2012. what we use this for? speciesng invasive threats. one big one is the asian carp as it moves into the great lakes. if we let that get out of control, we are in trouble. this provides the science and support to nip that in the bud. the white nose syndrome in bats. theast.s for the nor again, bringing resources to bear from sciences. and then the use of g.i.s. mapping to get smarter about managing our land. these are investments that will help us carry out our mission and full to all the interest of your stay out of. on the indian program side, our 2014 budget request $2.60 billion for indian programs overall. that is appalled and our trust management responsibilities, education, -- upholding our trust management, education. we have $120 million for contract support costs, for tribes and self-determination, to help domestic violence in indian co
and we think, given the environment we are in, mandatory funding makes sense. on the science side, we have a $946 million investment in basic and applied science to support mission and a social programs. million from 2012. what we use this for? speciesng invasive threats. one big one is the asian carp as it moves into the great lakes. if we let that get out of control, we are in trouble. this provides the science and support to nip that in the bud. the white nose syndrome in bats. theast.s for...
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environment committee members were no shows for today's vote on gina mccar she. they say they are not satisfied with the answers they're getting on questions of transparency at the epa. >>> coming up, word of game changing help in the syria conflict, and up next, president obama chooses an unlikely backdrop to push his jobs plan. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> bret: president obama traveled to texas today to tout his jobs plan, but it may prove to be a tough sell in a state that has not exactly bought into his job creation philosophy. here's white house correspondent wendell goler. >> reporter: deep in the heart of the red state of texas, president obama tried to sell a jobs proposal that republicans, including one who wanted his job, have largely rejected. with government seed money, mr. obama wants to partner universities and businesses to form product manufacturing institutes, to advance his three main goals for american workers. >> we've got
environment committee members were no shows for today's vote on gina mccar she. they say they are not satisfied with the answers they're getting on questions of transparency at the epa. >>> coming up, word of game changing help in the syria conflict, and up next, president obama chooses an unlikely backdrop to push his jobs plan. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>...
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resort features extensive gardens and large swimming pools with maximum respect for the surrounding environment. iberostar hotels and resorts. jamaica--once you go, you know. american airlines, traveling to over 250 cities in 40 countries. [captioning made possible by friends of nci]
resort features extensive gardens and large swimming pools with maximum respect for the surrounding environment. iberostar hotels and resorts. jamaica--once you go, you know. american airlines, traveling to over 250 cities in 40 countries. [captioning made possible by friends of nci]
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i don't mind ann a bountiful environment, i don't know about you. the biggest thing is tax receipts that nullified washington and allowed the economy to flourish. be grateful as long as the bethen gridlock lasts. it's the secret ingredient yent to this amazing ongoing bull market. mike in new york, mike! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. on ebay/pay pal investor wanted to know your thoughts on the bill passed in the senate cornering the online sales tax. jim, is ebay up today because this bill might get through the house? >> i don't think the nature of the shouse nothing is supposed to get through i. it's like protect this house, like the baltimore ravens, nuggets through it. i will tell you, ebay is a good stock. they have my charitable trust. we are alcoholping at the bit. it never comes down. it's a buy. >>> george in florida. george. >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. a great program, a great program. >> thank you. >> caller: jim, i have a large holdings in boeing. the sequester doesn't seem to have affected the stock. the dividends are good. i'll make about 5
i don't mind ann a bountiful environment, i don't know about you. the biggest thing is tax receipts that nullified washington and allowed the economy to flourish. be grateful as long as the bethen gridlock lasts. it's the secret ingredient yent to this amazing ongoing bull market. mike in new york, mike! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. on ebay/pay pal investor wanted to know your thoughts on the bill passed in the senate cornering the online sales tax. jim, is ebay up today because this bill...
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a lot of those businesses do not feel they have the right environment. latino business needs the same thing that any business needs. they need capital. very difficult to access capital right now. they need capacity. they need to know the things they don't know, counseling, technical assistance. they need contracts. not only from the federal government, which is very important, but also from the private sector. and they also have to control their costs. there are a lot of latino businesses in this state of analysis and paralysis. a thought things would be better by now. when we are talking about jobs, small businesses in america generate 2/3 of the net new jobs in our economy. our economy will not come back unless small businesses are thriving. they are the engine of america. a lot of those small businesses are not thriving right now. those 3 million hispanic businesses employ millions of latino. -- latinos. >> er in chicago, the home of president barack obama -- we are in chicago, the home of presiden barack obama. if he were here -- president barack oba
a lot of those businesses do not feel they have the right environment. latino business needs the same thing that any business needs. they need capital. very difficult to access capital right now. they need capacity. they need to know the things they don't know, counseling, technical assistance. they need contracts. not only from the federal government, which is very important, but also from the private sector. and they also have to control their costs. there are a lot of latino businesses in...
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i don't believe we have luxury of sitting around hoping employees trapped in a union trained environment come knocking on the door. if organizing is the light blood of the labor movement. we have to create our own reality by making our own breaks. that means focusing on monounion employers. might turn employers again the union. if you have massive employees support, you probably would be conducting a traditional organizing campaign. besides, the advantages of pressure campaign in today's environment overwhelm whatever problems you might think of. for example, dupont need a measure 30% among the employees. people inside and outside are all that is necessary. the way to organize workers is put enough pressure on the company to force the company to vunder and take the employees out of the decision making process. here today to discuss what it looks like not in theory but in real life is dave. who is the president of executive management services. a company that employs over 5,000 workers across 38 different states. since 2006, his company has been locked in a battle attempting to persuade n
i don't believe we have luxury of sitting around hoping employees trapped in a union trained environment come knocking on the door. if organizing is the light blood of the labor movement. we have to create our own reality by making our own breaks. that means focusing on monounion employers. might turn employers again the union. if you have massive employees support, you probably would be conducting a traditional organizing campaign. besides, the advantages of pressure campaign in today's...
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society's toxic addiction to fossil fuels unprecedented levels of c o two are being pumped into the environment each and every day. but why have c o two concentrations increased so much just over the past few decades part of it has to do with increased industrialization reliance on dirty fossil fuels a part of it also has to do with the world's oceans according to richard bell or be research scientist at the norwegian institute for water research the oceans have been performing a huge climate service his words over the last two hundred years that's because oceans have the ability to absorb c o two which prevents it from escaping into the atmosphere by holding that carbon dioxide in the oceans they've been slowing or at least postponing the speed of atmospheric global climate change in fact the world's oceans especially the coldest waters have absorbed about half fifty percent of the c o two that we've admitted and continue to take of about a quarter of the c o two that we produce every day now. but the oceans and the ecosystems within them are now paying a steep price for taking in all that car
society's toxic addiction to fossil fuels unprecedented levels of c o two are being pumped into the environment each and every day. but why have c o two concentrations increased so much just over the past few decades part of it has to do with increased industrialization reliance on dirty fossil fuels a part of it also has to do with the world's oceans according to richard bell or be research scientist at the norwegian institute for water research the oceans have been performing a huge climate...
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it is challenging in the current environment. >> do you want to talk about recruitment? >> the interesting thing i have seen -- i follow the survey very closely, as my employees will tell you -- i always talk about it as one of my most important report cards that i get, whether i like the greater not. we will pay attention. >> 54%. [laughter] >> thank you. [laughter] i appreciate your reminding me. i often find that the hardest part is not the recruitment fees. piece.uitment i think president obama said at one of his jobs was public service: again written if you look at surveys broadly, there is a lot more interest than i was maybe 10-20 years ago to get into public service. i think it is how we as leaders keep those folks and build career paths which is so often a challenge. we find -- we had 100 presidential management fellows a couple of years ago, the biggest class across the federal government. we went all out to recruit them. what we found was that the toughest part was, how do we make sure we continue to have the right challenges, the right opportunities? we start
it is challenging in the current environment. >> do you want to talk about recruitment? >> the interesting thing i have seen -- i follow the survey very closely, as my employees will tell you -- i always talk about it as one of my most important report cards that i get, whether i like the greater not. we will pay attention. >> 54%. [laughter] >> thank you. [laughter] i appreciate your reminding me. i often find that the hardest part is not the recruitment fees....
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corruption in the craziness and the lack of democracy but they are willing to take pictures of the environment at tremendous personal risk. of course the internet has perfect memory because they are terrified. they have one child and that child is everything in their culture. >> tell me about googles dealing in china. you know how you felt. >> china is the only current country and in the book we argue that china will actually get into the business of exchanging censorship tools for minerals because they are creating everything else. they are the only current country that does act of censorship and by that i mean you get a phonecall. it's illegal to discuss what they take you down but it has to do with the falun gong or a criticism of the senior leadership. it became so possessive than we thought it was so modest transition within the government. they are terrified of the series of revolts and i suspect the truth about what is going on that they became oppressive for that reason and because we were attacked della tara laid by clice and also because of the tracking they do of their dissidents ac
corruption in the craziness and the lack of democracy but they are willing to take pictures of the environment at tremendous personal risk. of course the internet has perfect memory because they are terrified. they have one child and that child is everything in their culture. >> tell me about googles dealing in china. you know how you felt. >> china is the only current country and in the book we argue that china will actually get into the business of exchanging censorship tools for...
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i am well aware of the unique challenges i will face in the current environment. and if confirmed, i am committed to working closely with this congress in carrying on the excellent work of both gene and chris and their stevens and forging strong ties between students, business communities and women and minorities, leveraging our instruments of national power and all the connections and the tools at my disposal in coordination with our allies and like-minded powers who do share our interest in ensuring a stable libya. our engagement with libya lingers long before the 2011 revolution and includes historic cooperation between world war ii and the cold war as well as our cooperative efforts in developing libya's oil and gas sectors since 1959. last but not least, i am deeply conscious of the responsibility i would have as chief admission for the safety and security of the approximately 4,000 americans residing in libya and for that of those individuals attached to our mission there. as we strive to balance safety considerations with a deep desire to engage and do the
i am well aware of the unique challenges i will face in the current environment. and if confirmed, i am committed to working closely with this congress in carrying on the excellent work of both gene and chris and their stevens and forging strong ties between students, business communities and women and minorities, leveraging our instruments of national power and all the connections and the tools at my disposal in coordination with our allies and like-minded powers who do share our interest in...
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spread sheathe has millions of cells, we have skills, god-given gifts, yes we're a product of genes and environment and the product of that together makes us who we are. but we have a responsibility to contribute to society the broader society and understand where we fit in that giant spread sheathe and we have a responsibility to work, earn, save, invest, and leave this world a better place than it was when we came. hopefully, raise our children with those values to be even stronger and even better than the values we were raised with. this huge hammock that used to be a safety net we call the welfare system is eroding them. the contempt for the rule of law that spills out of the debate in the united states senate and here in the house of representatives, erodes our american way of life. how to we think that we can move america beyond a shining city on the hill to another level of our destiny at an altitude higher and better and clearer and more pure and more indust res you and more productive with more freedom and a better example for western judeo christiandom if we are going to continue to rewar
spread sheathe has millions of cells, we have skills, god-given gifts, yes we're a product of genes and environment and the product of that together makes us who we are. but we have a responsibility to contribute to society the broader society and understand where we fit in that giant spread sheathe and we have a responsibility to work, earn, save, invest, and leave this world a better place than it was when we came. hopefully, raise our children with those values to be even stronger and even...
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the changing media environment. this report indicates that north korea still has virtually no internet access and one of the few places on earth with the internet is not generally available, the government does not want the population having access to the internet. despite the fact that in north korea, it is illegal to own a radio that can be tune and the only radio that you can legally korea are radios presented from the government channel. despite the fact -- there are a surprising -- 20-city% of refugees who left north korea indicate that they have listened to foreign radio. radio is less and less important as a source of information, in north korea, radio is still the most important source of information about the outside world that is reaching north korea. -- foreign debt have been seen in north korea and there was another report that suggests that number is as high as 80% of north koreans. koreant a fan of south soap operas the north koreans are and they're very popular. cellphone communication has been availa
the changing media environment. this report indicates that north korea still has virtually no internet access and one of the few places on earth with the internet is not generally available, the government does not want the population having access to the internet. despite the fact that in north korea, it is illegal to own a radio that can be tune and the only radio that you can legally korea are radios presented from the government channel. despite the fact -- there are a surprising --...
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stephen harper, global director of environment and energy policy at intel. we have not always agreed with every action taken under mccarthy's watch, but we have always respected her rocksolid dedication to protecting the environment and commitment to finding solutions that protect our nation's economy. it goes on. chairman and president southern company has beautiful things to say. i ask unanimous consent. -- consent to put the rest of these into the record. it goes on and on. it is business, organizations, respected individuals in our communities. how about this? republican governors, including jodi rail, republican governor of connecticut. he says that cheetos views are nationally respected -- gina's views are nationally respected. gina mccarthy is one of the most mainstream nominees ever to come before the senate. the fact that every one of my republican colleagues on this committee would not show her the respect of being here today and are hiding from this public arena, the fact that they would reat her in this way after she answered respectfully over 10
stephen harper, global director of environment and energy policy at intel. we have not always agreed with every action taken under mccarthy's watch, but we have always respected her rocksolid dedication to protecting the environment and commitment to finding solutions that protect our nation's economy. it goes on. chairman and president southern company has beautiful things to say. i ask unanimous consent. -- consent to put the rest of these into the record. it goes on and on. it is business,...
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everyone in this department at every level of command will work together to establish an environment of dignity and respect where sexual assault is not condoned or ignored. there is clear accountability placed on all leaders at every level. the leadership has no higher priority. includes insuring that they are free from the threat of sexual harassment and sexual assault. i will continue as secretary of defense to prioritize the department's efforts to turn this problem around. thank you. >> a quick follow up on your statement. you had the goal of eliminating the problem of sexual assault -- >> completely eliminating, yes. >> how possible to you think that is considering societal problems? my question is on north korea. thishere is discussion on provocation. do you think the removal of the missiles constitutes calming or aggression of north korea? questionr first commack as i said in my comments, we are going to stay focused on every aspect of this problem and hopefully eliminating sexual harassment and assault. it should be our goal. is it going to be difficult to attain that? of cou
everyone in this department at every level of command will work together to establish an environment of dignity and respect where sexual assault is not condoned or ignored. there is clear accountability placed on all leaders at every level. the leadership has no higher priority. includes insuring that they are free from the threat of sexual harassment and sexual assault. i will continue as secretary of defense to prioritize the department's efforts to turn this problem around. thank you....
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what to expect going into the new environment? >> what is interesting did you notice that the justices are nominated the only people who don't say anything is the people who have done the job. nobody who has done the job presumes to tell anyone how to do it. it is a humbling experience. i was looking at the pictures of me when i was nominated. look at what this job has done to me. [laughter] you crawl away from it. you do not presume to tell anyone else how to do it. he told me exactly the right thing. i did what i had to do in my time and you have to do in your time. >> did he tell you anything about collegiality. one of the narratives when the justices come down with the 5-4 decisions in the hot button decisions. is the court a colleague yull place, has it been like that during your tenure at the court? >> for those who have been to the court -- for those of you haven't, the walls are about that thick. unless they have an insight that i don't have or an in road they don't have. when you make hard decisions, of course, there's di
what to expect going into the new environment? >> what is interesting did you notice that the justices are nominated the only people who don't say anything is the people who have done the job. nobody who has done the job presumes to tell anyone how to do it. it is a humbling experience. i was looking at the pictures of me when i was nominated. look at what this job has done to me. [laughter] you crawl away from it. you do not presume to tell anyone else how to do it. he told me exactly...
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as we have friends and relatives and our colleagues to serve overseas in a hostile environment, that needs to be the priority. >> but we have to find out everything that happened, the full disclosure. the biggest problem the white house made is not putting out everything that happened. i understand it's the middle of an election. but they still would have been better off putting out the information as they could. they didn't and now they're suffering for it. we can't move past the investigation until all the facts come out because i think there's something all of us agree on is that we haven't seen everything yet. >> i think you hit on something important. let all the facts come out. we're not allowing the facts to come out. we're fighting and parsing words and spinning things for our own advantage. >> i tell you all day i have had to put both benghazi and irs in and i haven't been able to get to benghazi. to you, patricia, first, let's listen to this. >> kelly has the courage and independence to stand up and do what's write for new hampshire. >> she helped make our community safer.
as we have friends and relatives and our colleagues to serve overseas in a hostile environment, that needs to be the priority. >> but we have to find out everything that happened, the full disclosure. the biggest problem the white house made is not putting out everything that happened. i understand it's the middle of an election. but they still would have been better off putting out the information as they could. they didn't and now they're suffering for it. we can't move past the...